Fatima Manji,
Reporter

Fatima Manji is a News Correspondent and regularly reports on a range of national and international stories.

Her broadcasting has included telling the story of the migration crisis from the borders of Europe, interviewing victims of ISIS atrocities in Iraq and challenging politicians here in the UK during the referendum campaign. She also occasionally presents the programme from the studio. Fatima has won a number of awards for her journalism and in 2015 she was a finalist for the Royal Television Society's Young Journalist of the Year.

During the last General Election she presented Britain's first ever Alternative Election Debate featuring young party leaders facing a live audience on Channel 4. Fatima joined Channel 4 News in 2012 and previously worked as a reporter and video journalist at the BBC.

The other set piece event in the Commons today was the Chancellor’s spending review which turned into a £13.4 billion government giveaway. Sajid Javid doled out cash to every department, declaring he was turning the page on austerity. Labour called it a piece of “grubby electioneering” and condemned Boris Johnson for heckling the Shadow Chancellor…

Broadcaster Iain Dale, who also writes the website ConservativeHome, and Guardian columnist discuss what the coming week might hold for Brexit, the Conservative Party and Labour’s plans to prevent a no deal EU exit.

There are many offers to lead a government of national unity in an effort to stop a no-deal Brexit – the latest from Tory grandee Ken Clarke, who said he ‘wouldn’t object’ if people believed that was the only way forward. Meanwhile Jeremy Corbyn says he’s “disappointed” at the Lib Dem leader rebuffing his offer to become…

Naturalist Chris Packham, who campaigns against the grouse shooting industry joins us from his New Forest home. Ian Dunby from the British Association for Shooting and Conservation joins us in the studio.